S.S. Leviathan Orch. / Troubadours – Nightingale-Waltz 78 RPM 1924 Victor

$ 2.11

Vinyl Matrix Number: P19342A / P19342B Speed: 78 RPM Genre: Orchestral Catalog Number: 19342 Release Title: Nightingale-Waltz / Sunrise and You Format: Record Country of Origin: United States Record Grading: VG++ Record Size: 10" Record Label: Victor Artist: S.S. Leviathan Orchestra / The Troubadours Style: Waltz, Medley, Early Popular

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S.S. Leviathan Orch. / Troubadours – Nightingale-Waltz 78 RPM 1924 Victor. The visible matrix numbers P19342A and P19342B confirm the pressing details for this authentic antique record. No broken 78's here! G: Basically only used for 78's. I consider this to be a filler record and will usually only list G records if they are harder to find. Discover a piece of music history with this vintage Victor Talking Machine Co. 78 RPM shellac record, featuring two distinct performances from the acoustic recording era. This collectible single, Victor catalog number 19342, offers a unique auditory journey back to 1924, showcasing the artistry and recording technology of the time. A must-have for enthusiasts of early popular music, vintage recordings, and historical Victor releases, this record captures the essence of a bygone musical era. Side A presents the S. S. Leviathan Orchestra, directed by Nelson Maple, performing "Nightingale-Waltz (El Ruiseñor)," composed by James Brockman. This captivating rendition includes charming bird interpolations and a vocal refrain, adding a distinctive flair to the waltz. Side B features The Troubadours with their medley, "Sunrise and You," which introduces the classic tune "Smilin' Through" (Tu Carita de Sol) by Arthur A. Penn. Both sides bear the iconic "His Master's Voice" logo, a testament to Victor's legacy in sound recording. The visible matrix numbers P19342A and P19342B confirm the pressing details for this authentic antique record. This 10-inch shellac record is a prime example of early 20th-century entertainment, recorded by the prestigious Victor Talking Machine Co. It represents an important artifact for collectors of gramophone records, showcasing the orchestral and popular styles that captivated audiences nearly a century ago. The item is an excellent addition for those seeking historical music, vintage 78s, or unique recordings from the pre-electric era. Check Out Our NEW Listings Every Week!! Packaging with the most Care! No broken 78's here!! We package our 78's with peanuts, fillers and bubble wrap in a 12 or 14 inch box. Grading is as Follows Mint: No visable marks, unplayed condition NM: May have a mark or 2 but super clean VG++: May have light marks and scratches, nothing that catches, still smooth VG+: A degree down, meaning more marks and more noise with play but still an enjoyable listen VG: Heavy marking, nothing deep, no skips G: Basically only used for 78's. Very Heavy marking, heavy noise, can still hear the song through the noise and plays with no skips. I consider this to be a filler record and will usually only list G records if they are harder to find. All grading is subjective to a point but if for any reason you unsatisfied with a purchase we are more than happy to process a return and a full refund. We do not give partial refunds.